Girl hit by 105-mph foul ball at Yankees game gets game's attention


              In this Sept. 20, 2017 photo, a young girl is carried out of the seating area after being hit by a line drive during the fifth inning of a baseball game between the New York Yankees and Minnesota Twins, at Yankee Stadium in New York. About a third of the 30 major league teams, the Yankees not among them, have extended the netting to protect fans from balls entering the bleachers to at least the end of the dugout. (AP Photo/Bill Kostroun, File)
In this Sept. 20, 2017 photo, a young girl is carried out of the seating area after being hit by a line drive during the fifth inning of a baseball game between the New York Yankees and Minnesota Twins, at Yankee Stadium in New York. About a third of the 30 major league teams, the Yankees not among them, have extended the netting to protect fans from balls entering the bleachers to at least the end of the dugout. (AP Photo/Bill Kostroun, File)

NEW YORK (AP) - It might be the shot heard around the baseball world: the rocket-like foul ball that hit a young girl at a New York Yankees game.

In the hours after the girl was struck in the face by the 105-mph ball Wednesday night, the game's commissioner vowed to push harder for all parks to extend protective netting and the Cincinnati Reds committed to do just that by next season.

About a third of the 30 major league teams have at the commissioner's urging extended the netting to at least the end of the dugout. The Yankees are not among them.

The toddler remained in a Bronx hospital Thursday night. Her father told reporters soon after, "She's doing all right, just keep her in your thoughts."

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